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Marcus Boyd Shook, MD, MACP, MBA (1933–2022) was an American physician specializing in internal medicine, and President of the American Society of Internal Medicine (1996-1997). [1] He held various positions in healthcare, ranging from staff physician to medical director, and was recognized as a Master Fellow of the American College of ...
City Date Type Last election Seats up Incumbents Elected Party Seats Party Seats Anchorage, AK: Nonpartisan 2023 6 of 12 seats [data missing] 12 seats TBD: Boston, MA: Nonpartisan 2023: 13 seats Democratic: 13 seats: TBD: Charlotte, NC: Partisan 2023: 11 seats Democratic: 9 seats: TBD: Republican: 2 seats TBD: Cleveland, OH: Nonpartisan 2021: ...
Mick Cornett, former mayor of Oklahoma City; Walter E. Gaskin, retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general; current Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs for the State of North Carolina; Master in Public Administration, 1990-1992; David Hall, former governor of Oklahoma; John Tyler Hammons, Mayor of Muskogee, Oklahoma (R), J.D. 2015
They were replaced by Oklahoma and Texas, then of the Big 12. Texas returned to the "Granddaddy of Them All" in 2006 when the New Year's festivities gave way to the BCS National Championship game ...
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Paul Bondar, a wealthy Texas businessman – with few, if any connections to Oklahoma – is one of four Republicans trying to defeat U.S. Rep. Tom Cole.
Paul Wesselhöft (born August 16, 1947, in Oklahoma City) is an American soldier, poet, politician, and author who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 54th district, Moore and south OKC, from 2004 to 2016. [1] [2] He is currently serving 16 years as a Representative in the national legislature of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation.
The company entered into the refining business by purchasing the Midland Refining Company in El Dorado, Kansas, in 1922. Throughout much of its history, Skelly was a popular gasoline marketer throughout the Midwestern United States and was a market leader in several cities throughout its marketing area including Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Wichita, Topeka, Omaha, Des Moines, Minneapolis ...